^ That's exactly how I feel, Alenaveda. That ended up being a genius plan by Max to get all three teams to quit the Roadblock.

I am going to say what I said back in AR7, that Rob may have been the final trigger but others had been thinking about and discussing taking the penalty long before he gave them the impetus to do it. The same is true in AR22. Max may have coalesced the 3 teams, but Caroline/Jennifer and Daniel/Matthew had already been thinking about and discussing it.

I am not saying that Rob and Max don't deserve credit for taking the penalty, but the other teams were ready for it.

^ That's exactly how I feel, Alenaveda. That ended up being a genius plan by Max to get all three teams to quit the Roadblock.

I am going to say what I said back in AR7, that Rob may have been the final trigger but others had been thinking about and discussing taking the penalty long before he gave them the impetus to do it. The same is true in AR22. Max may have coalesced the 3 teams, but Caroline/Jennifer and Daniel/Matthew had already been thinking about and discussing it.

I am not saying that Rob and Max don't deserve credit for taking the penalty, but the other teams were ready for it.

yeah exactly. there were 400 sandcastles over there and only 3 of'em left with a clue bury underneath. what Katie said was right. they needed like more than 10 hours to dig and build all the sandcastles if they were to find a clue. A sandcastle might need at least like 3 to 5 minutes just to dig, search, and build it back. so that's possibly 20 sadcastles in an hour, 200 in 10 hours, regardless on their possible luck

Not that It would be stupid if two other teams decided to take penalty and you just wanted to stay there and keep on digging and building, but you're really gonna have to depend on your luck.and 3 out 400?? that's not even 1%

It's smart that Max brought the "let's take the penalty" out in the surface. They all basically hesitated to do it. Someone had to brought it up and it just happened to be Max.